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Post Match Discussion - Round 12 (never in doubt)

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I won't forgive that from Selwood if that is true. Bag the club, most of the players, anyone, but don't say that about Jonesy you [censored].

 

Not sure I believe that, Selwood has mentioned in the past he respects Jonesy and they played Under 18s together for Vic - same draft class.

Sometimes a sledge can just be a sledge, doesn't have to be a legitimate personal attack.

There's a good story about Joel sledging brother Scott with "my dad slept with your mum"

Sometimes a sledge can just be a sledge, doesn't have to be a legitimate personal attack.

Yeah I mean, he may have said it in the heat of battle. Not once the sirens gone though, and thats the vibe I was getting for some reason

 

Yeah I mean, he may have said it in the heat of battle. Not once the sirens gone though, and thats the vibe I was getting for some reason

If you read the comments after the initial tweet the OP replies to say it was during the game

For anyone that remembers last year Selwood and a couple of senior players got into Viney after the game after they shook hands. There was something during that game got into Jack after that game.

Fair to say now for Viney that Selwood is his little [censored] now..


Sometimes a sledge can just be a sledge, doesn't have to be a legitimate personal attack.

There's a good story about Joel sledging brother Scott with "my dad slept with your mum"

That was the two Voss brothers.

 

Hahaha joel selwood got shown what toughness looks like by a 38 game player, absolutely humiliated on his home deck infront of his home crowd on his mates 300th game, he'd better not have been low enough to say that too


The best win since an injury ravaged Demons won against the odds against West Coast at Subiaco in 1998.

I've been rapt with Watts' last 3 weeks. He's been so composed in traffic and under pressure it's been stark and for me almost unbelievable. He's still made the odd mistake, but everyone does.

It's just so wonderful for the whole week when your team wins. Well done all.

Watched in the Daylesford pub sitting at the same table as an Adelaide supporter who quipped....Gee Vince never played like this for us..........

He did win their B&F one year. So he must have been fairly useful.

The best win since an injury ravaged Demons won against the odds against West Coast at Subiaco in 1998.

I've been rapt with Watts' last 3 weeks. He's been so composed in traffic and under pressure it's been stark and for me almost unbelievable. He's still made the odd mistake, but everyone does.

It's just so wonderful for the whole week when your team wins. Well done all.

I have found Watts' last few weeks most interesting. It is like he has been taught to take his time and back himself in. On so many occasions he has shown great composure in traffic, or even in a tackle, it has been great to see.


The best win since an injury ravaged Demons won against the odds against West Coast at Subiaco in 1998.

I've been rapt with Watts' last 3 weeks. He's been so composed in traffic and under pressure it's been stark and for me almost unbelievable. He's still made the odd mistake, but everyone does.

It's just so wonderful for the whole week when your team wins. Well done all.

I think there's maybe been better since, but that win was almost a carbon copy of this weekend.

Decimated by injuries, written off by all, hoodoo team on a cursed ground.

Four wins to the Bye with the draw we've had is good.

A further half dozen on the way home would not be unreasonable.

I have found Watts' last few weeks most interesting. It is like he has been taught to take his time and back himself in. On so many occasions he has shown great composure in traffic, or even in a tackle, it has been great to see.

His quick thinking also great. Fantastic pass to Garlett under pressure. 'He hit it in hope' ... no.

Surely this is crap.

Firstly, how would anyone other than a player hear this, secondly, Selwood and Nate Jones are mates.

Rivers just tweeted same!

Actually, for a moment half way through the quarter I could have sworn he WAS playing for us. Send Matt Jones a great handpass that resulted in one of Matty's goals. Pure gold...!!!


Hahaha joel selwood got shown what toughness looks like by a 38 game player, absolutely humiliated on his home deck infront of his home crowd on his mates 300th game, he'd better not have been low enough to say that too

Selwood an absolute champion, a bit churlish sledging him.

Firstly, how would anyone other than a player hear this, secondly, Selwood and Nate Jones are mates.

If they are mates, then it may be true in a tongue in cheek or in house joke.

Still, not sure if true.

 

Selwood an absolute champion, a bit churlish sledging him.

Nah FK him

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